XML Smell language
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A researcher at Huelva University in Spain claims to have created a version of XML that can transmit fragrances.
The scientist developed a dual pass printing system, using two polymers which degrade by light and by touch, so that the smell is perceptible only when a document is read. To propagate smell over the Web, the boffin created XML Smell, which would define in a standardised way the transmission of smell to allow the transmission of fragrances by email, by SMS to a mobile phone, or via a TV show. Currently, the researchers are designing a device which will sit next to your TV, radio, phone or PC, and which contains a "smell palette". The components in the palette are realised according to instructions contained in the XML Smell language. Via textually. See also: the Internet aromatherapy service that sends out smells according to data received over the Internet, Jenny Tillotson's emotional and aromatic dress, smelly images, SNIF- Sexy New Intelligent Fragrance, 3D scents. |
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La idea inicial del proyecto era conseguir la impresión informatizada de olores en papel, utilizando impresoras tipo injet y láser. El principal problema venía dado en la degradación temporal del olor, que lo hace escasamente perceptible un tiempo, par... Read More
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